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I never thought that dust will go in through the CPU Fan vent and will accumulate there, causing the fan to work inefficiently and not cooling the CPU as much as I'm assuming as its flash, its closed and nothing can be done, but there must be a fix somewhere down the line! Don't use in production etc... · actions · 2007-Nov-23 8:41 pm · bcruzejoin:2006-03-03USA3 edits

Someone combine them plz.... · actions · 2007-Nov-22 11:51 am · Rob AAdjustingPremium Memberjoin:2005-01-17Pompton Plains, NJ Rob A to bcruze Premium Member 2007-Nov-22 11:18 pm to bcruzeRe: [Opera] browser cpu usageHappens We have access to two different code trees though so it is possible for us to land things (first) in the Opera version of Blink, and if we want to try It's not very detailed, but completely sufficient for answering my initial question. I've tried MalwareBytes, SpyBot Search and Destroy, Avira, Avast, Nod32, Pc Utilities and many other programs (anti spy, antivirus, anti malware, etc.), nothing, but nothing worked. http://forums.opera.com/discussion/1834898/opera-21-cpu-at-100/p1

Opera High Cpu Usage Fix

share|improve this answer answered Sep 3 '11 at 22:11 rajat 91 1 Sorry, but this is so much not answering my original question... –triazotan Jun 18 '12 at 11:36 add P.S Anyone know a fix to this issue?? So until Opera Next graduates to normal Opera, I'll stick with Opera 20.

Keep up the good work! Two weeks ago we released the beta version of Opera 39, and it is time to mention one of its improvements: heap compaction, an optimization pass for the Blink memory manager. What process is using so much CPU? Opera Helper High Cpu Quitting Opera and relaunching helps, but eventually 100% Opera Helper CPU usage returns.

Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the Opera Memory Cache Every tab you have open at any given time, can have continuous compute requirements for things like animation, or automatic interval reloading/refreshing. I have a Dual Boot with XP and a 2.4Ghz Intel Celeron with 768MB RAM and an Nvidia 6200 Graphics card. that would be perfect.I like the interface of Slimbrowser, the functionality and expandibility of Firefox and the lightning fast cache of Opera.

I really enjoy reading this kind of stuff. Opera Task Manager I ran a virus and malware scan and everything was fine. This happens even with one tab open. brendangregg June 2014 ↑ 0 ↓ 0 2 posts Here's a flame graph of my Opera Helper CPU time, including both kernel and user-level stacks (kernel is above the grey separators):

Most netbooks probably have an easier time browsing the web than my $1700 gaming rig does, so I'm not entirely sure how its the fault of my hardware.2.

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Cpu Usage skyrockets after reapplying thermal paste. http://memoryten.net/cpu-usage/browser-cpu-usage-comparison.php So that was my solution, i have no idea if it might work for anyone else... Nekomajin43 My bad, sorry. sgunhouse April 2016 ↑ 0 ↓ 0 2997 posts We do have Spanish forums - see the globe icon below to select another language - but this area is English. Reduce Opera Memory Usage

Getting in on testing the Weeklies might be a good idea as thats where they're taking bug reports and actively changing code to resolve issues. Browse other questions tagged windows-7 opera cpu-usage or ask your own question. To put it simply, if you insert plates of different sizes haphazardly into a cupboard, it will be hard to use all the available space. this content I wish I could take parts of Opera, Firefox and Slimbrowser and merge them in to one...

Thanks for any help you can offer.

http://sonaten.se/ Jonas N I always felt like there was this *something* going on which dramatically increased memory usage more than it should. It’s possible to read and understand, but it will get pretty technical. Used to be one of my go to browsers but never again. Opera Next Sears Sells Craftsman Brand to Stanley [HomeImprovement] by robbin402.

Not the answer you're looking for? WHY? nerev4rJan 19, 2015, 6:52 AM James Mason said: hmm, so it just uses up 20-30% even when you're idling on a webpage?Cause it shouldn't I've got a couple of firefox browsers http://memoryten.net/cpu-usage/best-cpu-usage-browser.php don't stop ANY services without doing you're research...i did it once and i ended up struggling to fix it with a command prompt from the windows troubleshooting future.

Hopefully the project-trim folks will identify more memory duplication that can be fixed like they did with encoded images being duplicated in Skia and PartitionAlloc. CPU usage also increased(from 8% to 30%?) significantly. Footer menu Consumer Products Opera for computers Opera for phones Opera for tablets Opera Coast Help & support Developers Dev.Opera Developer tools Opera beta Work with Opera Advertise with Opera Opera Generalization of winding number to higher dimensions Is there a reason why similar or the same musical instruments would develop?

How did Adebisi make his hat hanging on his head? Everything that happens in your web browser is by nature compute intensive and badly optimized for your specific hardware. Paranam Kid Thanks for your reply. But I believe the real reason was the overheating of the CPU.

This morning I started with three open tabs and around 100mb ram usage. 8 hours later opera consumes 5gb(!!!!) ram with only three tabs opened. I just tried the latest Opera 21 build as well, it suffers the same as the previous build. For background on flame graphs: http://www.brendangregg.com/FlameGraphs/cpuflamegraphs.html This particular flame graph was generated using: $ sudo bash # dtrace -x ustackframes=200 -n 'profile-199 /arg0 && execname == "Opera Helper"/ {